4 Acts of Violence, 4 Arrests; U.S. Marshals and Partners Clean up the
Streets

San Francisco, CA – The U.S. Marshal
led Pacific Southwest Fugitive Task Force (PSWFTF) in California, working in
conjunction with San Francisco Police, Oakland Police, and Contra Costa
County Sheriff’s Office, apprehended 4 fugitives, who are charged with
violent crimes, in the last 48 hours.

Tyrell Harvey, 25, is charged by
San Francisco Police with Attempted Homicide. Harvey is alleged to have
been involved in a shooting in early January in the Bayview district of
San Francisco. Harvey was found at a local apartment complex where he
surrendered to authorities without incident.

Dwight Carroll, 38, is charged by
the Oakland Police Department with Attempted Homicide and Assault with a
Firearm. Carroll is accused of shooting a female in the face and back
after a verbal altercation. Carroll was found in the 3000 block of
Paxton Ave., in Oakland, where he was arrested.

Michael McQueen, 28, is charged
by the Contra Costa Sheriff’s Office with Homicide. McQueen is suspected
of shooting an individual in the Terra Hills area of Contra Costa
County. McQueen was arrested by PSWFTF members within the 18000 block of
Wagele Drive in Sonoma without incident.

Chad Mills, 35, is charged by the
Covington County Sheriff’s Office in Alabama with Sodomy on a child.
Mills, who is HIV positive, was arrested after moving from homeless
shelter to homeless shelter in Oakland. Mills was arrested and will be
extradited back to Alabama to answer the charges against him. “It is not
a coincidence that these fugitives were all arrested in this short time
frame. The U.S. Marshals Service, working alongside their fellow law
enforcement officers, diligently and relentlessly investigate until they
capture their man or woman and bring them to justice. These arrests are
merely a result of that ongoing effort and our collective commitment to
making the community a safer place.” stated Don O’Keefe, U.S. Marshal
for the Northern District of California.

Established in 1789, the United States
Marshals Service is the nation’s oldest federal law enforcement agency.
Nationwide, the U.S. Marshals Service averages 337 fugitive arrests every
day. In fiscal year 2012, the U.S. Marshals arrested 123,006 fugitives,
12,451 of those were wanted for sexual offenses and 3,962 for homicide.
Locally, the PSWFTF in Northern California arrested about 750 fugitives
during that same period and have arrested approximately 68 for homicide or
attempted homicide in Oakland alone in the last two years. More information
about Northern California fugitives can be found on the web at
www.northerncaliforniamostwanted.org.